
Women in port management
Coming soon

Introduction
IPER organises annual training sessions for women in port management and operations.
- Strengths and advantages
- Programme
- Admission
- Tuition fees and funding
Strengths & advantages
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Presentations by industry experts: The courses are led by experienced port professionals, guaranteeing practical, directly applicable teaching.
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A wide range of courses: the subjects taught cover all aspects of port management: shipping economics, security, port organisation, marketing, environment, information systems, logistics, etc.
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Field experience with port visits: Tours of the ports of Le Havre and Rouen allow participants to observe port operations under real conditions and gain a better understanding of the challenges facing their sector.
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Intercultural interaction and networking: The course welcomes executives from different parts of the world, encouraging sharing of experience, creation of professional links and mutual enrichment.
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Learning about international best practice: Participants learn about international standards and best practice in port management, which they can then apply in their own countries.
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Hands-on, operational approach: Teaching is not purely theoretical, but focuses on practical applications, with case studies and practical examples.
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Supervision and individual follow-up: The course is designed to provide close support for participants, to ensure that knowledge is passed on effectively.
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Direct influence on port management in participating countries: The aim is to improve the skills of managers so that they can optimise the management and operation of their port infrastructures once they return to their home countries.
Programme
The programme is currently being drawn up and will be announced as soon as possible.
In the meantime, don't hesitate to contact us.
Admission
Participation in this programme requires registration.
Tuition fees and Funding
To find out more about the course costs and funding options, please contact us.